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Been offered a quantity of freshly felled Poplar for firewood production, what do you think its worth a Ton please roadside?

 

Poplar is not actually a hard wood is it, im not to sure on softwood prices

 

Regards Wil :001_smile:

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Been offered a quantity of freshly felled Poplar for firewood production, what do you think its worth a Ton please roadside?

 

Poplar is not actually a hard wood is it, im not to sure on softwood prices

 

Regards Wil :001_smile:

 

Well, yes it is...

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Poplar is not actually a hard wood is it,

 

 

you sure one that one? :001_smile:

 

what sort of diameter is it?

 

Edit: even softwood is making quite good money at the mo though

Edited by Chris Sheppard
Posted
Been offered a quantity of freshly felled Poplar for firewood production, what do you think its worth a Ton please roadside?

 

Poplar is not actually a hard wood is it, im not to sure on softwood prices

 

Regards Wil :001_smile:

 

£5 per tonne roadside.

 

Yes it's a hardwood.

Posted
Probally cost you more than that at the stump.

 

The reason i said that was i had 10t given to me last winter, i just paid to have it moved about 2 miles........It will me mixed in with this years wood:thumbup:

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The Poplar is 12"+ rounds 4 metres long lengths about 12 ton altogether also 12 ton of Birch and 3-4 ton of oak and ash. So its about a lorry load! I dont know how you would value a mixed lorry load like that really.

 

Yeah Poplar is a hard wood, dont know why i thought it wasnt probably because nobody thinks to much to it lol.

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The Poplar is 12"+ rounds 4 metres long lengths about 12 ton altogether also 12 ton of Birch and 3-4 ton of oak and ash. So its about a lorry load! I dont know how you would value a mixed lorry load like that really.

 

Yeah Poplar is a hard wood, dont know why i thought it wasnt probably because nobody thinks to much to it lol.

 

Do you have to put him a bid in or has he offered it to you at a price?

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